Slovakia is the state located in central Europe (capital Bratislava), and was established after Czechoslovakia split off January 1, 1993.In the middle, it's between Czech republic, Poland, Ukraine, Hungary and Austria.

The president is independent Andrej Kiska, defeating Prime MinisterRobert Fico in run-off of presidential elections in 2014. Hispredecessor Ivan GaÅ¡paroviÄ, could not run for a third term. As of 2012, Robert Fico's social democratic party SMER-SD, leads asingle-party government. Next parliamentary elections are to beheld in March 2016. The speaker of the parliament, since 2014, ismember of SMER-SD, Peter Pellegrini. The current president is Ivan GaÅ¡paroviÄ The current leader of Slovakia is Ivan Gasparovic.

Slovakia used to be a part of Czechoslovakia, but they split due to government problems, and Slovakia got the smaller half of what used to be one country. Slovakia speaks Slovak, and is easily mistaken for Czechoslovakia and Slovenia when spoken about. Andy Warhol was born in Slovakia. He was a pop-artist. The Slovaks first settled in what is now the slovak republic in the A.D 500's and 600's 2010 is the first time Slovakia played for the world cup.

Slovakia is on the East hemisphere. If you think of West and East and put the first letters of each one together it spells WE. Well the side that the W is on is the West and the side that the E is on is the East. Look at a globe, do the trick, and you will see for yourself!.
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No. Slovakia don't have monarchy since 1918 (First CzechoslovakRepublic). Until. 1918 however, it was appart of Austro-Hungarianmonarchy. Currently it's independent democratic parliamentaryrepublic, member of EU, Schengen Area and eurozone.

There is no "official" or "unofficial" national animal of Slovakia. Nor there is consideration to adopt some. In Slovak poems you may find bear or eagle of Tatra Mountains as the symbols of Slovak land or several typical Slovak features, but this is rather my personal opinion.

Ivan GaÅ¡paroviÄ is the President of Slovakia. He was inaugurated as the third President of Slovakia on 2004 June 15 and was re-elected in 2009, becoming the first President of Slovakia to be re-elected. He also served as acting president with VladimÃ­r MeÄiar in 1998 from March 2 to October 30. Andrej Kiska has been elected to replace him on 2014 June 15.The president of the Slovak Republic is Ivan GaÅ¡paroviÄ.

It depends where in America you are flying to. It's a big place! On average you can expect it to take around 8-9 hours if you're flying ( direct ) to New York or Chicago - that sort of distance- if you're flying further West than that it will obviously take longer. As a rule of thumb it usually takes 14 hours to fly from Eastern Europe westward to Los Angeles

Dozens. The area of Slovakia was once Czechoslovakia, and has been the site of (in just the last 100 years) World War I and World War II. Before that it was a roving battleground between the Turks and and various European nations, from the Hapsburgs to the Holy Roman Empire, and between the Greeks and the Romans before that.

mountains: the Carpathian Mountains, the Tatra Mountains (with the highest point of country) the biggest rivers: the Danube, the VÃ¡h and the Hron lowlands: the Danubian Lowland, the Eastern Slovak Lowland and more

Yes! Slovkia is called Slovakia (Slovak Republic) since 1st January1993, when Czechoslovakia had split up. Region now known asSlovakia has been known as Slovakia for centuries, but became anindependent state in 1918-1945 (1st Slovak Republic) and later in1993- (current, 2nd Slovak Republic).

Slovakia is a country in certain Europe. It neighbors with Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary, Poland and Ukraine. It's are is about 49 000 km2 almost 19 000 mi2 and has a population of 5 400 000 million.